SilverNet Has Moved to Larger Premises

04-04-2014

SilverNet, a leading innovator of wireless network solutions for the transmission of video, voice and data, has moved to larger premises in Milton Keynes.

"We have outgrown what has been our UK headquarters for the last 10 years," said Chris Ballard Managing Director of SilverNet. "Our new fully air conditioned facilities provide our administration, sales and technical support teams with an excellent environment to work in. Equally important, the move to larger premises has given us the opportunity to build a state-of-the-art demonstration room and first class training facilities."

SilverNet's move to a larger building comes at a time when the company is seeing its wireless networking solutions being specified for an increasing number of internal and external applications and projects.

"We know that installers and systems integrators may be tempted by cheaper options from manufacturers who compromise on quality and value by using inferior components to deliver lower performance technology," said Chris Ballard. "I believe however that we are succeeding in communicating to the market that SilverNet's solutions are truly cost effective and are backed up with very high levels of pre and post-sales support. As a result we can help installers and systems integrators achieve maximum value from their clients' investment in network infrastructure."

The address of SilverNet's new premises which are located just off Junction 14 of the M1 is:

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